Common use of No Violation of Law, Regulation or Order Clause in Contracts

No Violation of Law, Regulation or Order. The Purchaser is not in violation of, and its execution and delivery of this Agreement and its performance and compliance with the terms of this Agreement will not constitute a violation of, any law, any order or decree of any court or arbiter, or, to the Purchaser’s knowledge, any order, regulation or demand of any federal, state or local governmental or regulatory authority, which violation, in the Purchaser’s good faith and reasonable judgment, is likely to affect materially and adversely either the ability of the Purchaser to perform its obligations under this Agreement or the financial condition of the Purchaser.

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Master Spread Acquisition and MSR Servicing Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), Master Spread Acquisition and MSR Servicing Agreement (PennyMac Mortgage Investment Trust), MSR Servicing Agreement (Pennymac Financial Services, Inc.)

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